Friday, December 1, 2006

Expat Cats

When we decided to move to Malaysia almost 11 years ago, we had two cats: Blacky and Michi.

We were not sure what to do, find a new home for them in Switzerland? Or take them with us? Both of them had been with us for several years and there were bonds.

And the feeling that we had a responsibility for them. So we talked to our vet. She had all the information we needed. We were a bit worried that the climate here would be to hot for the two of them. But she said that cats like it hot - and she was right. We had decided to live in the countryside, so she thought that the cats would be very happy (and lucky) not to have to spend their lives in an apartment. And again, she was right.


You will find a few more pros and cons in this link to expatkl.com. About the quarantine: It was not to bad, quite clean, nice staff, and the two of them could stay together. Only thing, when we brought them there from the airport, the vet straight away gave them a rabies jab - and they had had one just a few days before we left Switzerland - I thought it was a bit much, but they were okay.

It was expensive (the airfare for the cats), it was a bit troublesome for us (about 5 hours from Mersing to KL, where they were in quarantine), it was a big change for them (temperature, light, food - no Whiskas in Mersing back in 1996!) - but I would do it again.




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